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Bentley Systems announces finalists for 2025 Going Digital awards

Sept. 16, 2025
Winners to be announced at Bentley’s 2025 Year in Infrastructure (YII) conference on Oct. 16 in Amsterdam

Bentley Systems Inc. announced Aug. 5 the finalists for its 2025 Going Digital Awards that celebrate the achievements of engineers and project teams in advancing infrastructure for better quality of life through digital innovation.

Going Digital finalists demonstrate how leading infrastructure engineering and construction companies and owner-operators are transforming project delivery and asset performance. Finalists across 12 categories were selected by independent panels of global industry experts from among nearly 250 nominations submitted by organizations in 47 countries.  

Finalists will present their projects at Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure (YII) conference in Amsterdam, and the winners in each category will be announced on Oct. 16. 

“We’re inspired by the ways infrastructure professionals continue to deliver better, more resilient infrastructure, despite so many global challenges, from climate change to infrastructure workforce shortages,” says Chris Bradshaw, chief sustainability and education officer at Bentley. “This year’s Going Digital Awards finalists demonstrate the tangible impact advances in AI, digital twins and more are having in driving greater productivity and resilience across the infrastructure lifecycle.”

The 2025 Going Digital Awards finalists in each category are:

Bridges and tunnels

  • Italferr S.p.A. (Italy)—Leveraging digital technologies for improved infrastructure management
  • Pennoni (U.S.)—I-95 Penn’s landing CAP project
  • Sener (Brazil)—Salvador-Ilha de Itaparica Bridge 

Cities, campuses and facilities

  • Adax Consultoria em Tecnologia da Informação Ltda. on behalf of Unidade Gestora de Projetos Especiais (Brazil)—Social and environmental program for Manaus and the Interior (Prosamin+)
  • MMI Planning & Engineering Institute IX Co. (China)—Stamping workshop of the Prosperity Intelligent Manufacturing industrial park project in Changchun Automobile economic and technological development zone
  • Voyants Solutions Private Ltd. (India)—Preparation of masterplan, detailed design and project management of Atal Puram Twp., Agra, India

Construction

  • Acciona (Australia)—Transforming infrastructure 4D planning through iModel on Melbourne’s M80 ring road
  • Deloitte and Vale (Brazil)—Synchro 4D powering the world's first iron-ore briquetting plant
  • Italferr S.p.A. (Italy)—Digital construction site 4.0: innovation and monitoring work progress
  • Mortenson/McCarthy joint venture (U.S.)—Gaylord Pacific resort and convention center 

Energy production

  • Baosteel Engineering & Technology Group Co. (China)—Digital intelligent construction project for a steel plant based on Bentley technology
  • PT Wijaya Karya (Persero) Tbk (Indonesia)——Pioneering sustainable, waste-to-energy solution in Rorotan with refuse-derived fuel (RDF)
  • Shanghai Investigation, Design & Research Institute Co. (China)—Survey and design of China's first pumped-storage power station in a complex karst area at Caiziba pumped-storage power station in Fengjie, Chongqing

Geospatial and reality modeling

  • Al Madinah region development authority (MDA) (Saudi Arabia)—Manarah urban data platform
  • Haskoning (U.K.)—Holyhead deepwater jetty inspection
  • Mott MacDonald (U.K.)—Bristol Harbour asset condition survey with 3D geospatial platform

Project delivery

  • Egis (France)—Canal Seine Nord Europe
  • Foth Infrastructure & Environment LLC (U.S.)—Mississippi river bridge at Lansing
  • Italferr S.p.A. (Italy)—New Palermo-Catania-Messina railway connection

Rail and transit

  • Network Rail (U.K.)—Severn tunnel digital transformation
  • PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) (Indonesia)—Smart infrastructure by KAI and AssetWise linear analytics
  • PT Waskita Karya (Persero) Tbk (Indonesia)—Smart infrastructure: digital transformation of LRT Jakarta Phase 1B

Roads and highways

  • Arcadis (Australia)—Warringah freeway upgrade
  • Jabatan Kerja Raya Sarawak (JKRS) (Malaysia)—Sarawak Sabah link road, phase 2
  • PowerChina ZhongNan Engineering Corp. (China)—Ecological highway from Detian transnational waterfall to Shuolong border

Structural engineering

  • AVS Engineers/ISID Architect and Nikhil Mahashure and Assoc. structural engineer, Siddharth Sharma (India)—Fairmount Palace Udaipur
  • Delhi Metro Rail Corp., Ltd. (India)—Skywalk at New Delhi railway station
  • Hyundai Engineering (South Korea)—Design automation for modular and precast concrete structures with Staad

Subsurface modeling and analysis

  • Anglo American (Brazil)—Integrated risk management for open-pit operations
  • Fervo Energy (USA)—Cape Station
  • Flux Energy Solutions (Türkiye)—Geothermal field optimization using numerical simulation and AI

Transmission and distribution

  • APD Global (Australia)—Digital transformation of 132 kV Bunning Lake substation
  • BAM Infra Netherlands (Netherlands)—Mainstation Schiphol, Amsterdam airport
  • China Energy Engineering Group, Guangxi Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd. (China)—Application of GIS and BIM digital intelligence Technology to the Entire Lifecycle of China Southern Power Grid's Guangxi Nanning 500kV Power Transmission and Transformation Project

Water and wastewater

  • CSCEC Aecom Consultants Co., Ltd. (China)—Numerical simulation and analysis of urban food control and drainage capacity in northwest China based on digital technology
  • Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) (Colombia)—Modeling and optimization of the Medellín Aqueduct primary network
  • PT Wika Tirta Jaya Jatiluhur (WTJJ) (Indonesia)—SPAM Regional Jatiluhur I: transforming water for a better tomorrow
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